Posting in this forum is my last step before calling Microsoft about this problem. OK, here goes...
I have a remote location in my domain. This location has a 128/384kb frame relay circuit going to it. There is no DC at this location (the DC is at the main location). There are about 5 PCs at this location. My problem is that when users log on and off the domain from different PCs at this location their roaming profile is not saved. At first I thought this had something to do with the fact that they have FAT32 file systems on their PCs because we upgraded their PCs from 98 to XP instead of doing a clean install. However, this idea was blown out of the water when I brought my laptop with NTFS on it (Windows XP also) to the location and plugged it into the network and had the same problem. I have looked through my group policy and disabled the "detect slow link connection" option for computers. Basically, it seems like the profile for the user is being stored locally on each PC even though I have roaming profiles enabled. By the way, my roaming profiles work just fine at my main site with the DC. Please help!
Is there something that I am missing? Is there any way I can track what is happening at logon? Would a slow link logon event be in event viewer on the local PC?
I have a remote location in my domain. This location has a 128/384kb frame relay circuit going to it. There is no DC at this location (the DC is at the main location). There are about 5 PCs at this location. My problem is that when users log on and off the domain from different PCs at this location their roaming profile is not saved. At first I thought this had something to do with the fact that they have FAT32 file systems on their PCs because we upgraded their PCs from 98 to XP instead of doing a clean install. However, this idea was blown out of the water when I brought my laptop with NTFS on it (Windows XP also) to the location and plugged it into the network and had the same problem. I have looked through my group policy and disabled the "detect slow link connection" option for computers. Basically, it seems like the profile for the user is being stored locally on each PC even though I have roaming profiles enabled. By the way, my roaming profiles work just fine at my main site with the DC. Please help!
Is there something that I am missing? Is there any way I can track what is happening at logon? Would a slow link logon event be in event viewer on the local PC?